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1d4+0.2d5+0.22c4+0.2c6+0.23Nc3+0.2Nf6+0.34Nf3+0.2dxc4+0.35a4+0.2Bf5+0.36Ne5+0.3e6+0.57f3+0.4Bb4+0.58e4+0.6Bxe4+0.49fxe4+0.5Nxe4+0.510Bd2+0.5Qxd4+0.711Nxe4+0.5Qxe4++0.512Qe2+0.5Bxd2++0.513Kxd2+0.5Qd5++0.614Kc1+0.6Na6+0.515Ra3+0.6O-O+0.816Nxc4+0.6Rad8+0.617Qf3+0.6Qc5+0.618Rc3+0.6Nb4+0.619Kb1+0.6Rd4+0.720Be2+0.5Rfd8+0.821Rf1+0.8f6+1.022Qh3+0.9e5?!+1.6Inaccuracy. Qd5 was best.22...Qd523.Bf323Qe6++1.4Kh8+2.624Rxf6+2.4Nd5?+4.8Mistake. Rd1+ was best.24...Rd1+25.Rc1Rxc1+[...]25Nd6??−5.0...Blunder. Nxe5 was best.25.Nxe5Nxc3+26.bxc3[...]25...Nxc3+−5.0
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/1W85GhC6"] [Date "2024.07.19"] [White "Mediocratic"] [Black "mronemore"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "1W85GhC6"] [UTCDate "2024.07.19"] [UTCTime "14:00:35"] [WhiteElo "2409"] [BlackElo "2208"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-26"] [BlackRatingDiff "+22"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D17"] [Opening "Slav Defense: Czech Variation, Wiesbaden Variation, Sharp Line"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5 e6 7. f3 Bb4 8. e4 { D17 Slav Defense: Czech Variation, Wiesbaden Variation, Sharp Line } Bxe4 9. fxe4 Nxe4 10. Bd2 Qxd4 11. Nxe4 Qxe4+ 12. Qe2 Bxd2+ 13. Kxd2 Qd5+ 14. Kc1 Na6 15. Ra3 O-O 16. Nxc4 Rad8 17. Qf3 Qc5 18. Rc3 Nb4 19. Kb1 Rd4 20. Be2 Rfd8 21. Rf1 f6 22. Qh3 e5?! { (0.85 → 1.58) Inaccuracy. Qd5 was best. } (22... Qd5 23. Bf3) 23. Qe6+ Kh8 24. Rxf6 Nd5? { (2.41 → 4.75) Mistake. Rd1+ was best. } (24... Rd1+ 25. Rc1 Rxc1+ 26. Kxc1 Qd4 27. Nd6 Qc5+ 28. Qc4 Qe3+ 29. Kb1 gxf6 30. Nf7+) 25. Nd6?? { (4.75 → -5.05) Blunder. Nxe5 was best. } (25. Nxe5 Nxc3+ 26. bxc3 gxf6 27. Qxf6+ Kg8 28. Qg5+ Kf8 29. Nd7+ R4xd7 30. Qxc5+ Re7) 25... Nxc3+ { White resigns. } 0-1
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45 Average centipawn loss
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  1. fulmarsky Go mronemore!
  2. fulmarsky ouch, mrm having to play against someone > 2400 that is a toughy
  3. fulmarsky that is just such a toughy...
  4. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) wow black gives up a bishop for two pawns
  5. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) must be in prep, looking at the time left, i'm impressed with the opening rep
  6. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) prep
  7. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) i'm so impressed with MRM's play
  8. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) up by a awn in the middlegame, yet, i guess development is required next
  9. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) get thos rooks and Nb8 knight activated
  10. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) that was a key decision for black NOT to trade queens
  11. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) and i think it was probably wise, because in that case i think the black c4 pawn would have fallen next
  12. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) i think the c4 pawn will still fall, and this is tricky... from now on....
  13. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) it may have been interesting if black decided to trade queens. with that imbalance, black up 3 pwns for a bishop
  14. Superfighter Go mronemore!
  15. fulmarsky (14.Kc1) it's a tesne QG chess game
  16. Mediocratic I didn't notice the threat of b5 right away lol
  17. Mediocratic not sure if Kb1 or Rc3 is better but this probably gives more room for error, knight can come to d2-e4 and maybe cause some issues for
  18. Mediocratic the king
  19. fulmarsky (18.Rc3) these top chess players, thinking... thinking!!!
  20. fulmarsky (18.Rc3) i may consider ...Qg5+ just to get the Queen away from Rc3 with check tempo
  21. fulmarsky (18...Nb4) oh!! ...Nb4!?
  22. fulmarsky (18...Nb4) imagine now if [Nc4] moves, then ...Na2+ fork
  23. Superfighter White doesn't have any good discoveries
  24. fulmarsky (18...Nb4) oh phew!
  25. Superfighter 19.Kb1 looks most natural. What's Black's next move?
  26. fulmarsky (19.Kb1) this is tough... just tough...
  27. fulmarsky (19.Kb1) if only that WQ were not on f3, ...Rd1+ may be refreshing
  28. fulmarsky (19.Kb1) i wonder if ...Qg5+ leads anywhere...
  29. fulmarsky (19.Kb1) even if [Nc4] moves, i guess black has ...Qg5+ then, so maybe moving the BQ isn't immediately essential i'm guessi
  30. fulmarsky (20.Be2) oh these complexities!
  31. fulmarsky (20...Rfd8) anguihs
  32. fulmarsky (20...Rfd8) too much anguish to spell it right, this is anguish
  33. fulmarsky (21.Rf1) it must be so refreshing to be one of these top chess players, i can't get there, but i can just imagine their confidence on that c
  34. fulmarsky hess board
  35. fulmarsky (21...f6) i think i know why ...Rd7 was not played, because in that instance white has a good discovery, e.g. Nb6 attacking the Rd7 rook
  36. fulmarsky (21...f6) oh actually then just ...Qxb6,,,, i'm not sure... but e6 is weak now anyway... this is tense...
  37. fulmarsky (21...f6) if must be refreshing to be good at chess like these Board 1 chess players, chess is just tough for me, it's a toughy
  38. fulmarsky (22.Qh3) sophisticated tricky Qh3 stuff, attacking the e6 pawn, and if ...e5 then i guess Qe6+
  39. fulmarsky (22...e5) oh dear, now does Qe6+ lead some anguishing for black, i'm not sure....
  40. fulmarsky (22...e5) i hope there is no too much anguish for black after 23.Qe6+
  41. fulmarsky (23.Qe6+) oh dear
  42. fulmarsky (23.Qe6+) i've seen something i've something anguishing
  43. fulmarsky (23.Qe6+) ...Kf8 Bh5!
  44. Mediocratic Rxf6 is certainly tempting, but I have to calculate Rd1+ which seems nontrivial
  45. Superfighter Rxf6 looks dangerous
  46. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) oh please leave that f6 pawn alone, please... please don't
  47. Superfighter gxf6 is not possible
  48. Secret_Fish gxf6 Qxf6 Kg8 Nxe5, right?
  49. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) ouch.... Rxf6 ...gxf6 ...Kg8 Rg3# just one guess
  50. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) this is tough!
  51. Superfighter Rg3+ instead
  52. Secret_Fish ah true
  53. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) i appreciate, it was a lucky guess... this is a toughy, ouch.... poor f6 .... poor f6 ....
  54. Superfighter But Rd1+ and how does White get away
  55. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) oh these complexities... it's too much in these Board 1 games... just too much.....
  56. Superfighter Rd1+ Bxd1 Rxd1+ Rc1 Rxc1 Kxc1 Qg1+ Kd2...
  57. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) oooh this calculation.... such calculation on these 64 squares of anguish....
  58. Superfighter Then maybe Qxg2+ and gxf6
  59. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) (i sighed with chess exhaustion, trying to ponder this, Go MRM, go mrm)
  60. fulmarsky (23...Kh8) it is encouraging that Medio is also taking time of these complexities
  61. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) its happened
  62. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) oh no... its happened, its actually happened, f6 is eaten, its actually happened, oh dear... oh dear
  63. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) i like that line ...Rd1+ Bxd1 ...Rd1+ Rc1 ...Rxc1+ Kxc1 ...Qg1+ then ...Qxg2+ then ...gxf6
  64. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) correct me if i made a mistake.... i'm hoping, i'm just hoping....
  65. Superfighter But maybe Qxg2+ doesn't work there because Kc3 attacking the knight
  66. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) its gets more and more complex, cookies please, please.... please....
  67. Superfighter And if Kd5+ there then Qxd5! and you can't take back the the pawn due to back rank mate
  68. fulmarsky (24.Rxf6) we feel for you MRM having to think through these complexities with 8 mins left right now, we are supporting you MRM this immense
  69. fulmarsky tension on that chessboard
  70. Superfighter Black can try gxf6 without including Qxg2 but it feels like White's coordination is much better than Black's there
  71. fulmarsky (24...Nd5) MRM didn't like the 24...Rd1+ line, and has played an unexpected 24...Nd5
  72. Mediocratic this just looks immediately winning
  73. fulmarsky (25.Nd6) smug!!!
  74. fulmarsky (25.Nd6) i'm sorry, i'm still feeling it from my chess game yesterday i'm afraid
  75. Mediocratic ok i am dumb i just realized my rook on c3 drops with check
  76. Mediocratic of course i just had to take e5 instead of playing Nd6
  77. fulmarsky (25...Nxc3+) i'm still processing my cookie melancholy from losing on time yesterday...
  78. Superfighter Oh my
  79. Superfighter Gg
  80. fulmarsky gg both..... these Board 1 chess games, are something, just too much, too complex, too tough, it's too much
  81. Mediocratic very silly blunder
  82. Mediocratic Nxe5 must just win, no defense against Nf7 and smothered mate
  83. Mediocratic just Nxc3 bxc3 gxf6 Qxf6+ Kg8 Qg5+ Kf8 (Kh8?? Nf7 mate) Nd7+ and Qxc5+
  84. Mediocratic I missed that Nxc3 comes with check
  85. fulmarsky soo complex... such a tough in these Board 1 chess games, but, from analysis you only had 1 blunder, 0 mistakes, 0 inaccuracies, so otherwis
  86. fulmarsky e, well played
  87. Mediocratic it was theory until move 16
  88. Mediocratic so I only played 9 moves total
  89. Mediocratic maybe in the future I will not schedule to play games at work! but with this time difference it is hard to find anything else
  90. Mediocratic thanks for the game mronemore
  91. fulmarsky gg both
  92. mronemore thank you also for the game Mediocratic